GREYMOUTH MEETING
FIRST DAY'S RESULTS SUCCESS OF YOUNG TRAVIS [BY; TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION'] GREYMOUTH, Saturday The first day of the Grevmouth Trotting Club's meeting was held today in fine weather. There was a fair attendance. The track was holding early as a result of rain in the morning, but dried to good order later. The totalisator handled £625-1, compared with £6240 011 the first day last year. Results:— INTRODUCTORY HANDICAP, of £BS; limit 3.5; li miles.—B—s Silver Axworthy, limit (D. McKendry), 1; 3—4 Shoelace, limit (Price), 2; 2—2 Voltaire, limit (M. B. Edwards), 3. Also started: 9—9 Bingen Axworthy. 7—7 Red Gold, I—l Full Hand, B—S Imperial Nelson, 5—3 Racketeer, limit; 0— C Portlight, 3Gyds bhd. Length; same. 'Racketeer was fourth. Times: 3m, 3ni 0 l-ss, 3m 0 2-ss. PETRIE HANDICAP, of £BS; limit 3.49; li miles.—7—B Gaynor. limit (Smith', 1; B—78 —7 Bon Boy, 60yds bhd (Bryc-e, jun.), 2; 2—2 Gay Crusader, limit ■ (Clark'l, 3. Also started: I—l Endurance, 9—9 Lady Sonoma, 6—G Real Gift. 3 —l Parette. limit; 4—3 Survivor, 3i!yds bhd; 5—S Worthy Star, 72. Length; same. Real Gift was fourth. Times: 3m 4-1 2-ss, 3m 39 4-ns, 3m 45 l-os. BLAKETOWN HANDICAP, of £OS; limit 3.1; 1| miles.—2—2 Agility, limit (G. S. Smith), I; I—l Grace McEhvyn, limit (Berry), 2; 4—4 Golden Cross, limit (Mouritz). 3. Also started: 7—7 Eastern Queen, 6—5 Insolvent, 5 —6 Real P:s'i, limit; 3—3 Gay Sister. 24yds bhd. Neck; half a length. Times: 2in 52 3-ss, 2m 52 4-ss. 2m 535. Gay Sister was fourth. MAWHERA HANDICAP,/, Of £150; limit 3.34; It mile* 2—2—YOUNQ TRAVIS, limit (Kennerley) » .. t I—I—BINGEN PALM, 12yds bhd 'iShnpson) .. . . .. .. 2 4—3—LONE DERBY, 12yds bhd (Young) 3 Also Started. —7—7 Amonos, 3—4 Blandford, 6—6 Olive Rey, limit; 6—5 Agile, 36yds bhd. Half a length: three lengths. Time, 3m 295. Blandford was fourth. DIGGERS' HANDICAP, of £80: eaddle; limit 2.27; 1 mile.—2—2 Wild Dreams, 12yds bhd (D. McKendry), 1; I—l Scotty Bingen. 12yds bhd (M. Holmes), 6 —6 Racketeer, limit, 3. Also started: 5—5 Atarau King. 9—ll Belle Derby, 3—3 Decoy Bird, 11 —7 Imperial Nelson, B—lo8 —10 Pelting, 7—B Silver Whip, limit; 4—4 Don Wrack, 12: yds bbd; 10—9 Fearless, 24. Three lengths; two. Imperial Nelson was fourth. Times; 2m 16 2-ss, 2m 17 l-ss, 2m 18 3-ss. ROYAL OAK HANDICAP, of £110: limit 3.48; 1* miles.—l—l Mataunga, 514 yds bhd (Kennerley), 1; 3—3 Worthy Star, 36yds bhd (Durnin). 2; 5 —5 Sandy N., 60yds bhd (Roche), 3. Also stxu-ted: 7—7 Pa:re.tte, 6—(l Survivor, limit; 2—2 Renegade, l!2yds bhd: 4—4 Boh Boy, B—S Dawn Sonoma. 24. Thr.ee lengths; one. Parette was fourt.il. Time«: 3m 37 4-ss, 3m 38 l-ss. 3m 36 2-58. ADVANCE HANDICAP, of £100; limit 3.39; lj miles.—2—3 Peter Mitchell, limit CBryce, jun.), 1; 5—5 Gay Sister, 36yds bhd (Kennerley), 2; 4—4 Golden Cross, limit (Mouritz), 3. Also started: B—7 Dsn Wrack, 3 —l Full Hand, 7—B Insolvent, 6—6 Portlight. I—2 Silver Axworthy, limit: 9—9 Glengowrie, 36yds bhd. Half a length; twolengths. Don Wrack was fourth. Times: 3m 335, 3m 30 l-sa, 3m 345. DASH HANDICAP, of £105; limit 2.21; 1 mile.—3—3 Blandford. limit (Berry), 1: 4—4 Marvin Bingen. limit. 2; 1-—2 Agile. 24yd» bhd (G. Smith). 3. Also started: 6—6 Amonos, 5 —5 Olive Rey, limit; 2 —l Lone Derby. 12yds bhd. .Length; same. Olive Rey wjis fourth. Times: 2m 16 2-ss, 2m 16 -3-ss, 2m 15s. ACCEPTANCES FOR TO-DAY [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION*] GREYMOUTH,, Sunday > Acceptances for the 6econd day of the Greymouth Trotting Club's meeting to-mor-row are as follows: 12.15.—TRADESMEN'S HANDICAP, of £35; limit 3.5; 1J miles.—Atarau King, Full Hand, Boltaire, Shoelace, Imperial Nelson, Racketeer, Red Gold, limit; Portlight, 36yds bhd. I.O.—NGAHERE HANDICAP, of £BS: trotters; limit 3.49; 11 miles.—Lady Sonoma. Real Gift, Endurance. Gay Crusader, limit: Gaynor, Survivor, 36yds bhd; Renegade, 48; Bon Boy, GO; W T orthy Star, 72; Matanga, 84. I.4O.—COBDEN HANDICAP, of £95; limit 3.1 fli miles.—Grace McEllwyn, Eastern Queen, Don Wrack, Golden Cross. Real Pal, Silver Axworthy, Insolvent, limit. 2.25.—LA80UR DAY HANDICAP, of £150; limit 3.34; 11 miles.—Amonos, Olive Rey, limit; Lone Derby, Blandford, 12yda bhd; Young Travis, Bingen Palm, 24; Agile, 36. 3.S.—HURRICANE HANDICAP, of £80; saddle; limit 2.27; 1 mile,—Atarau King, Decoy Bird,' Pelting, Shoelace. Imperial Nelson, Racketeer, Silver Whip, Belle Derby, Red Gold, limit; Don Wrack, 12yds bhd; Fearless, 24; Wild Dreams, 3G. 3.4S.—GIESEKING HANDICAP, of £110; trotters; limit 3.46; 11 miles.—Parette. Gaynor, Gay Crusader, Survivor, Ludy Sonoma, limit; Renegade, 12yds bhd; Bon Boy, Sonoma, 24; Worthy Star,. 36;; Mataunfa, 48: Sandy N„ 60. : Y 4.2S.—PROGRESSIVE HANDICAP, of £100; limit 3.39; II miles.—Portlight, Fearless, Golden Cross, Full Hand, Insolvent*, 'limit; Eastern Queen, Wild Dreams, 12yds ~ bhd; Gay Sister, Glengowrie, 36. S.IO.—WHIRLWIND HANDICAP, of £105; limit 2.21; 1 mile.— Marvin Bingen, Olive Rey, Amonos, Silver Axworthy, limit; Blandford, Bingen Palm, Love Derby, 12yds bhd; Agile, 24. EVENTS AT RANGIORA PROSPECTS FOR TO-DAY [BY TELEGRAPH—OWN CORRESPONDENT] CHRISTCHURCH, Sunday The North Canterbury Racing Club's Annual Meeting will be held at Rangiora tomorrow, and the course should be in fast order. Three dividends, on.the basis of 70, 20 and 10 per cent, will be paid. The lollowing horses are expected to be well supported : Highweight Hack Handicap.—Heather Glow, Monastic, Ictmi. Trial Plate.—Honour's Lass, Delice, Tlieatin. Rangiora Handicap".—Sam Smith, Silver Sight, Importance. View Hill Trot.—Great Author, Graham Direct, Subsidy. Oxford Hack Handicap.—Cheap Money, Gold Crossi Invoice. Open Handicap.—Argentic, Fiiir Weather, Rebel Star. , - ' Fernside Hack Handicap.—Coloseian. Weatherly, Bella Rosa. Ashley Trot.—General Sarsfjcld, Edgar Wallace, Wink Eye. , HORSES AT TE AROHA GAY ROSE AND KING'S ARCHER [BY TELEGRAPH OWN CORRESPONDENT] •: TE AROHA, Saturday After showery weather, tho inner grass track at Te Aroha was somewhat slow this morning. Record Flight was too good for Keith Ln over five furlongs in 1.5. Gay Rose ran » similar distance alone in 1.4 3-5. The Gay Shield mare is improving with every eallof). King: Win and Don't Lap went out for & round over four flights of hurdlps. ' They raced together to the third obstacle, wher« Don't Lap lost his rider. On being caughi and remounted lis jumped the fourth faultlessly. 4 King's Archer, who looks more racy afte* his Ellerslie efforts, and who in to start in the Members' Memorial on Monday, had Engi for a companion oyer nix furlongs, which they ran in 1.16, with King's Archer over a length to the good. Miss Lorraine and Mustang finished together over five furlongu in 1.5. WAIPAWA PROSPECTS The Waipawa Racing Club's meeting will be held to-day. Horses likely to be _ well supported include:—Maiden Race. Wahine Nui, The Grasper, Marsong; Hack Flying. Hybiscus* Dc Trop. Windward;, Jumpers Flat, Hukemanu, Anemometer,, Heliotype; "SVaipawn» County Handicap, Slipfcfr& Stitch.' Hest; ♦Homewood Hack. Maine. Cuddle, Windward; Novice Slakes, Pukehou, Talari. -Wahine Nui; Epsoiri Handicap, Mahora. Anemometer, Dusky Grown: Kanway Handicap, Cullus, Slippery. Hest.
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